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Properties of Audio

1. Survey Location


2.Distance from subject


3. choose correct mic


4. Solve other problems with sound

Soundwave

Moves in waves of compression and rarefaction so that sound can move through the air through different frequencies



Different frequencies

Low freq- bass


Mid-freq- midrange


High-Freq- treble




The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch


Measured in hertz


lowest hertz-20 highest-20,000 men-500 women-1500

Acoustic sounds

sound bouncing off of surfaces and returning the sound to your ear





Reverberation

increasing or adjusting the amount of echo that is accompanying the sound

Monosound

one sound

stereosound

all around sound to create an illusion of space and realness because we have two ears

surround sound

right,left,center,front, and back might to create a sense of environment/ more space

Natural sound

the ambiance sound of the room


what it naturally sounds like


2 reasons:


1.preserves continuity


2.add realism

gain

the volume


measured by using a LED meter and/or Volume Unit (uses a needle)


When buried in red= distortion


-> any unwanted noise added to the original sound


-> when it goes beyond its audio headroom, it becomes CLipped

Dynamic mic

Widely used for performances


versatile


not as sensitive

Condenser

High quality


very sensitive


sometimes need extra battery

Audio Mixer

combines two or more sounds in specific proportions


Four components:


1. recieves audio sources


2.add effects and qualification


3. Amplify signals individually


4. sends signals back to the recording source

mic connector

xlc cable

Line level connector

RCA cable